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Laisha Rosnau

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Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2004-2014.

Pluck

Pluck

Laisha Rosnau

Nightwood Editions
2014
pokkari
"Pluck" is a series of poems taking on issues of sexuality, female vulnerability and parenthood with delicacy and intent. In turn, Rosnau employs words that give way to feelings of both solid surety and waning doubts. From the harsh realities of sexual assault to the routine heaviness of child-rearing, Plucks sharp portrayals evoke how beyond the slick viscera, the sharp cries, the women brimming/ around the bed, is the memory of weight", or how a narrator tasted the wreck of [her]self in a thick drink". Rosnau often uses animal imagery to expose the primal innocence or ferocity of human nature, both of which particularly emerge in rural settings: "If you're a buck and Im a lion, perhaps we are evenly matched to take on/ all of this. Come on, lets pretend we are wild together, fiercely protective/ of our brood". The complex emotions of strength, happiness, doubt and loss of self are all experienced through the lens of parenthood, with an underlying, constant reminder that "other people do this better, Im sure".Pluck also addresses struggles of the creative process and of finding meaning in a life dominated by domesticity: "I love a canned peach but, good Lord, if anyone mentions/ mine when I am dead, my time was not well-spent". Rosnaus words leave their mark, while at the same time wryly acknowledging the peculiar and untrustworthy juxtaposition of poetry with the everyday: "Whatever you do, dont listen/ to directives, especially not ones written/ in a lame kind of pseudo verse".
Lousy Explorers

Lousy Explorers

Laisha Rosnau

Nightwood Editions
2009
pokkari
In this collection, husbands and wives stumble into each other at the end of days, children find the wild edges of suburbs, new mothers try to navigate through a map-less terrain, and a relentless epidemic of bugs eats away at the forest. The collection explores new territory, both physically and emotionally -- relocation, the north, new marriage and motherhood -- in a way that is honest, raw and insightful.
Notes on Leaving

Notes on Leaving

Laisha Rosnau

Nightwood Editions
2004
nidottu
Winner of the 2005 Acorn-Plantos People's Poetry Prize. This is a debut poetry collection that is captivating, emotive and razor-sharp. Rosnaus poignant poems address life in a startlingly direct and honest voice, employing a robust combination of jaw-dropping forthrightness and delicately crafted verse. The language of 'Notes on Leaving' is brusque, bright and instinctively fluid: lines and words flow and merge as naturally as they collide head-on.